This poet acknowledged “the Horror of the shade” in a poem which ends with the frequently-quoted lines “I am the master of my fate / I am the captain of my soul.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Victorian British poet, whose experience of recovering from a leg amputation as a teenager inspired him to write the poem “Invictus.”
ANSWER: William Ernest Henley
[10e] This author, a close friend of Henley, revealed in his letters that Henley’s disability inspired the character Long John Silver in this author’s novel Treasure Island.
ANSWER: Robert Louis Stevenson
[10m] This author wrote that “I was no longer the captain of my soul” in De Profundis, which he wrote while imprisoned in Reading Gaol (“redding jail”).
ANSWER: Oscar Wilde [or Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde]
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